When Africa University starts its new semester, the classrooms will be empty. Due to the global COVID-19 Pandemic the E-Reader…
Last month, Africa E-Reader Team Member Julu Swen visited Banyam Theological Seminary (BTS) in Nigeria. Swen spoke with both students…
By Ndzulo “Joe” Tueche Africa E-Reader Team member Joe Tueche led a “Kindle Clinic” late last year at the project’s…
As 2019 comes to an end, we can all look back and remember our accomplishments of the past years, the…
In September, E. Julu Swen delivered 20 e-readers to Bishop Wenner Shool of Theology in Freetown, Sierra Leone. Named in…
Strengthening theological education was the need that led the United Methodist Church to establish the Central Conference Theological Education Fund…
In July, the Africa E-Reader Team gathered for its annual meeting. The three-day meeting is an opportunity that allows the…
Last year, Julu Swen, DRI Representative in Africa made the rounds delivering e-readers and holding trainings at several partner schools in the Western part of the continent. Everywhere he traveled he discovered that the students relied on the devices as a valuable resource for their studies. Here’s how the project is working in those schools.
DRI’s Missions Resourcing Coordinator Junie Nkonge, who handles day-to-day operations for the E-Reader Project attended the AAUMTI gathering in Johannesburg, South Africa. A group made up of the leadership of theological institutions come together to network and promote theological education in the continent.
The end of the year is when most of us take some time to reflect back on the significant moments of the past year: accomplishments, growth, and changes. The E-Reader Project had its share of those as well. Here is a look back at some of the project’s significant moments in 2018.